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Immerse yourself into the fractured vision of the post-pandemic world from Tom Clancy’s The Division® 2 through this new story. Months after the outbreak of a devastating global pandemic that started in New York City on Black Friday, traces of rebirth are spreading across the United States. Spring has come to the nation, and with it a glimmer of hope as civilians band together in settlements, trying to carve out a better life. Amidst a ruined government, a shattered infrastructure, and an eroding civilization, The Division – an autonomous unit of sleeper agents activated when all else fails – is all that protects the people from predators who would harm them, scavengers who would take from them, and oppressors who would exploit them. Aurelio Diaz is one of those agents. A man of great honor, he is on the hunt for one of his colleagues who inexplicably abandoned his duty and caused the death of multiple civilians. This trail leads him to April Kelleher, a resourceful civilian who traveled out of New York into a troubled American Midwest. There, she hopes to understand why her husband was murdered and if an antiviral to the deadly disease exists. Together, Agent Diaz and April soon uncover an imminent threat to the future of the country. They must act to preserve civilization’s last hope to stop a new virus and save itself from a final collapse. Review: Exciting, inspiring - Really exciting adventure in a world that is compelling to read about. Got into it because I enjoyed the games so much. The action was quite well described and paced. The characters were fleshed-out and interacted realistically with each other. It's better written than the trilogy of other Division novels (Recruited, Compromised, Hunted). Those novels are kinda clumsy with the dialogue-something about the way he uses idioms in a very beginner-level, explanatory way. Like the audience is unfamiliar with the rhythm of normal human conversation, so the author feels the need to take it slow so we can keep up or something. Broken Dawn is written in a much more "adult" way, assumes you are smarter than the other books do. New York Collapse, the "prequel" to this, has been out of print and I went into this without reading that (but I did have the context of the actual games), and I had no problem following along. I have it now, and tbh it's cool reading it second. Review: Author Alex Irvine delivers an exceptional page turner! Events from The Division and The Division 2 - Author Alex Irvine delivers an exceptional page turner with characters from Tom Clancy's The Division (Massive Entertainment) (Ubisoft). It is with great hope that he continues to write more books regarding this awesome franchise. If you like The Division video games, and are interested in reading some of the back story and side stories that go with the game, then this book will keep you engaged. The book primarily brings greater context to what is happening in the game in a real life scenario/depiction. There are a few good action chapters/scenes, but that is not the focus here. I think there is a lot more that can be developed with the novel series, so it is my hope that Ubisoft authorizes more franchise novels. Besides the hope for more, I highly recommend this book for anyone who is a Tom Clancy's: The Division fan and likes everything that has to do with the game. The author gives multiple perspectives of what is taking place in this "reality", and ties some of the events from both games, but in a way that expands more of the plot. What I like about the books most of all, is that it transports you into what I would call The Division universe, to make the game more real so to speak. It's definitely a nice addition to the game, but most importantly it develops the plot as a post apocalyptic thriller, and unique in its own right.

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J**N
Exciting, inspiring
Really exciting adventure in a world that is compelling to read about. Got into it because I enjoyed the games so much. The action was quite well described and paced. The characters were fleshed-out and interacted realistically with each other. It's better written than the trilogy of other Division novels (Recruited, Compromised, Hunted). Those novels are kinda clumsy with the dialogue-something about the way he uses idioms in a very beginner-level, explanatory way. Like the audience is unfamiliar with the rhythm of normal human conversation, so the author feels the need to take it slow so we can keep up or something. Broken Dawn is written in a much more "adult" way, assumes you are smarter than the other books do. New York Collapse, the "prequel" to this, has been out of print and I went into this without reading that (but I did have the context of the actual games), and I had no problem following along. I have it now, and tbh it's cool reading it second.
R**N
Author Alex Irvine delivers an exceptional page turner! Events from The Division and The Division 2
Author Alex Irvine delivers an exceptional page turner with characters from Tom Clancy's The Division (Massive Entertainment) (Ubisoft). It is with great hope that he continues to write more books regarding this awesome franchise. If you like The Division video games, and are interested in reading some of the back story and side stories that go with the game, then this book will keep you engaged. The book primarily brings greater context to what is happening in the game in a real life scenario/depiction. There are a few good action chapters/scenes, but that is not the focus here. I think there is a lot more that can be developed with the novel series, so it is my hope that Ubisoft authorizes more franchise novels. Besides the hope for more, I highly recommend this book for anyone who is a Tom Clancy's: The Division fan and likes everything that has to do with the game. The author gives multiple perspectives of what is taking place in this "reality", and ties some of the events from both games, but in a way that expands more of the plot. What I like about the books most of all, is that it transports you into what I would call The Division universe, to make the game more real so to speak. It's definitely a nice addition to the game, but most importantly it develops the plot as a post apocalyptic thriller, and unique in its own right.
F**L
Really good background and expansion on the story
I like this book. It was a good fast paced action thriller. If you take it in the context of TD2 it really brings out some details and nuances and sheds some light on places other than the games' geographic locations. One example of this is the foreshadowing of the black tusk, or the part about the castle and their issues with the True Sons. Reading this has made me want to go play TD2 base campaign again to see where else the stories intersect.
R**S
Great book
Great book
B**T
good read
Enjoyed the read, really enjoy the story line. Very consistent following the last decade plus of playing the actual video game. Im a huge Division fan for sure.
T**N
Excellent book
Excellent and well written. It explains alotabout what a person can do if that person puts his or her mind into the task to finish.
A**R
Please do your research
I am a fan of the Division games. And I thought the book was going well until Chapter 9. The character takes the MAGAZINE out of a shotgun (Benelli Super 90 series) to check it. There are some shotguns with a magazine (several appear in the games) but the Super 90 is not one of them. In a "realistic" world this is pretty bad (and easy to avoid with Google). It may seem picky to some but for me this is jarring and a bit of a break when reading. Please fix this as otherwise I like the book.
M**E
Could not put this book down! Well done Alex Irvine!
A VERY enjoyable read especially if you played the Division 2. You should find the book interesting till roughly halfway through and then out of nowhere, you’ll be introduced to a new character and you won’t wanna put the book down. Blinding Light will shine on the true intentions of some while others rise from the ashes to save what remains. “There are divisions within The Division.”
G**Z
Buen libro, trama emocionante pero le falto desarrollo
Buen libro de ficción militar, me hubiera encantado ver mas del mundo post apocalíptico y mas desarrollo de los personajes
J**T
Loved it
Well as a Division fan through and through I really loved this book. It certainly filled in a few things for me. To any fans of the division you should read this for sure. Don't like to give to much away as think folk should make up their own minds.
W**.
Purtroppo è "solo" un normale libro.
Come da titolo, rispetto a New York Collapse, ho sentito la mancanza dei messaggi nascosti di Merch e delle note di April. Ho preso questo libro soprattutto per la mia curiosità sulla sorte di April, dopo essere entrata nella Dark Zone in cerca di risposte. La narrazione è abbastanza scorrevole e chiara. Solo verso la fine si ha l'impressione che gli eventi vengano "affrettati". Nel libro vengono trattati elementi della trama di Division 2, quindi direi che è una lettura obbligata prima o durante la campagna single player.
D**O
Um bom complemento para os fans da Divisão
A história do livro é interessante e sua conclusão pode ser usada em uma futura expansão no jogo. Os acontecimentos ligam bem os dois jogos da franquia e achei muito interessante a maneira como eles abordam os agentes da divisão, suas responsabilidades e obrigações para não se tornarem "rogue". O único ponto negativo no jogo é que dos 4 personagens do livro apenas um tem uma conclusão de arco propriamente dita, sendo os outros 3 apenas elementos para dar andamento aos eventos da história ou para mostrar como as coisas foram se desenvolvendo em certa cidade. Boa leitura. Recomendo.
R**A
Podría ser mejor
Buen producto... Su calidad de fabricación cumple... Ya entrar en valoraciones es diferente pues es subjetivo... Así como el juego tom clancy the division 2 la historia del libro es flojita muy flojita con algunos momentos destacables, aún cuando está en inglés se disfruta si tienes un dominio medio
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